Edition of USA college basketball tournament
The 1969 NCAA College Division basketball tournament involved 32 schools playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of men's NCAA College Division college basketball as a culmination of the 1968–69 NCAA College Division men's basketball season. It was won by Kentucky Wesleyan College , with Kentucky Wesleyan's George Tinsley named the Most Outstanding Player.
1969 NCAA Division II Men's sites - regionals (cyan) Elite Eight (red)
American International College 's tournament and semifinal appearances were later vacated due to NCAA rules violations.
Regional participants
*tournament appearance vacated
Regionals
Location: unknown Host: Norfolk State University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Oglethorpe
68
Old Dominion
60
Oglethorpe
74
Mount St. Mary's
56
Mount St. Mary's
95
Norfolk State
80
Third Place - Norfolk State 113, Old Dominion 102
Location: Owensboro Sportscenter Host: Kentucky Wesleyan College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Alcorn State
76
Bellarmine
75
Alcorn State
79
Kentucky Wesleyan
83
Kentucky Wesleyan
77
Transylvania
61
Third Place - Transylvania 65, Bellarmine 64
Location: Las Vegas Convention Center Host: University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
San Francisco State
81
UC Irvine
55
San Francisco State
77
UNLV
72
UNLV
84
UC Davis
81
Third Place - UC Irvine 82, UC Davis 70
Location: Butova Gymnasium Host: American International College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Springfield
91
Central Connecticut State
80
Springfield
68
American International
91
American International
79
Assumption
77
Third Place - Assumption 98, Central Connecticut State 77
Location: Le Moyne Athletic Center Host: Le Moyne College
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Wagner
109
Albany (NY)
64
Wagner
78
Montclair State
101
Montclair State
81
Le Moyne
77
Third Place - Albany (NY) 71, Le Moyne 70
Note: The 2010 edition of the NCAA's Division II Men's Basketball Championship record book reports the score of the Montclair State–Le Moyne game as a 79–75 Montclair State win. The score was widely reported in the news media as 81–77.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Some newspapers reported the score as 81–75.[ 5] [ 6] Le Moyne, which hosted the game, shows the score as 81–77 in its all-time results.[ 7]
Location: McDonald Hall and Arena Host: Southwest Missouri State University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
South Dakota State
79
Lincoln (MO)
77
South Dakota State
74
SW Missouri State
87
SW Missouri State
75
St. Olaf
47
Third Place - Lincoln 77, St. Olaf 72
Location: Hilltop Gym [ 8] Host: Valparaiso University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Illinois State
87
North Park
82
Illinois State
103
Valparaiso
87
Valparaiso
91
Concordia (IL)
81
Third Place - North Park 90, Concordia 73
Location: Kates Gymnasium Host: Ashland University
Regional semifinals Round of 32 March 7
Regional Final Sweet 16 March 8
Cheyney
84
Wittenberg
70
Cheyney
56
Ashland
66
Ashland
43
Philadelphia Textile
40
Third Place - Philadelphia Textile 76, Wittenberg 74
*denotes each overtime played
Location: Roberts Municipal Stadium Host: University of Evansville
National Quarterfinals Elite Eight March 12
National semifinals Final Four March 13
National Championship March 14
Oglethorpe
68
Kentucky Wesleyan
82
Kentucky Wesleyan
83 *
American International
82
San Francisco State
75
American International
80
Kentucky Wesleyan
75
SW Missouri State
71
Montclair State
76
SW Missouri State
92
SW Missouri State
58
Ashland
48
Illinois State
35
Ashland
41
Third Place - American International 53, Ashland 51
*denotes each overtime played
All-Tournament team
Mert Bancroft (Southwest Missouri State)
Tommy Hobgood (Kentucky Wesleyan)
Curtis Perry (Southwest Missouri State)
Bob Rutherford (American International)
George Tinsley (Kentucky Wesleyan)
See also
References
^ "LeMoyne Bows to Montclair in Tourney, 81–77" . The Post-Standard . Syracuse, New York. March 8, 1969. p. 11. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "Ashland's Eagles Pass Initial Test" . The News-Palladium . Benton Harbor, Michigan. March 8, 1969. p. 14. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "Basketball Results" . San Antonio Express/News . March 9, 1969. p. 3. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "Ashland Gains but Irvine Loses" . section 2. Progress-Bulletin (evening ed.). Pomona, California. March 8, 1969. p. 2. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "Basketball Results" . The Dominion News . Morgantown, West Virginia. March 8, 1969. p. 3-B. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "College Basketball" . The Daily Report . Ontario-Upland, California. March 8, 1969. p. B-2. Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ "Le Moyne College Men's Basketball All-time Game Results" . Le Moyne Dolphins . Retrieved May 4, 2024 .
^ Kretchmar, Dick (March 10, 1969). "Crusaders Lose To Redbitds In NCAA Finals". Valparaiso Vidette Messenger.
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